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5) Additional information
In addition to the ERGO, PLANO, NICEWAY and VOLO S RADIO series transmitters, the NEOPLUS-H motors also recognise other transmitters produced by Nice (see
chapter 5.1 "Available transmitters").
A particular command can also be associated to each transmitter button by means of a specific memorisation procedure (see chapter 5.2 "Transmitter programming
in Mode I and Mode II").
5.1) Available transmitters
Table A6 indicates the transmitters that can be used with the related coding.
Table "A6"
Coding type
FLOR
Rolling code
SMILO
Rolling code
FLO
Fixed code
Because the coding of the transmitters is different and the motor is unable to recog-
nise them at the same time, the first transmitter memorised determines the type of
coding in use and therefore the type of transmitters that can be memorised after-
wards.
If it is necessary to change the type of transmitter after the first transmitter has been
memorised, all transmitters must be cancelled (see tables "A5" or "A10").
5.2) Memorisation of the transmitters in Mode I and Mode II
Tables "A1" and "A4" describe the memorisation of the transmitters in "Mode I" where a specific command is assigned to each button: button ▲ (1) = "Up"; button ■ (2)
= "Stop"; button ▼‚ (3) = "Down".
The transmitters can also be memorised on "Mode II", which allows greater flexibility in the use of the transmitter buttons. Transmitters can be memorised both in Mode I
and Mode II on the same NEOPLUS-H motor.
5.2.1) Mode I
The command associated to the transmitter buttons is fixed in Mode I: button ▲ (1) "Up"; button ■ (2) "Stop";
button ▼‚ (3) "Down", another button 4 commands the "Stop".
A single memorisation phase is performed in Mode I for each transmitter and a single section is occupied in
the memory. It is not important which button is pushed when memorising in Mode I.
See tables A1 and A4 to memorise or cancel the transmitters.
5.2.2) Mode II
One of the four possible commands can be associated to each of the transmitter buttons in Mode II: 1 = Step-
by-Step; 2 = Up-Stop; 3 = Down-Stop, 4 = Stop.
A memorisation phase is performed for each button in Mode II, and each occupies a section of the memory.
The button pushed is memorised during memorisation in Mode II. A new memorisation is necessary if
one wishes to assign another command to another button of the same transmitter.
5.2.3) Example of Mode I and Mode II combined memorisation
Group commands can be created taking opportune advantage of the Mode I and Mode II memorisations as shown in the diagram.
• The T1 transmitter (Ergo1) memorised in Mode I on A1 and A2 simultaneously
commands the Up, Stop or Down of both A1 and A2.
• The T2 transmitter (Plano1) memorised in Mode I on A3 only, commands the Up,
Stop or Down of A3 only.
• The T3 transmitter (Planotime) memorised in Mode 1 on A4 only, commands the
Up, Stop or Down of A4 only.
• The T4 transmitter (WM001C) memorised in Mode II (Step-by-Step) commands
A4 only.
• The T5 transmitter (WM003G) memorised in Mode I to command A1 and A2 with
group 1, A3 with group 2 and A4 with group 3; commands the Up, Stop or Down
of A1 and A2, A3 or A4.
• The T6 transmitter (Flo4R) memorised in Mode II on A4 (buttons 1 and 3) on A5
(button 2) and on A6 (button 4), commands the Up and Down of A4, or the open-
ing of the garage door A5 or the opening of the automatic gate A6.
WARNING:
• Some functions (movement direction, operating time...) cannot be pro-
grammed with the transmitter memorised in Mode II if different buttons need to
be pushed in this programming phase, such as button ■ and button ▲ for exam-
ple.
• The "multiple group" commands cannot be used with a transmitter memorised
in Mode II.
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Transmitters
ERGO1 - ERGO4 - ERGO6
PLANO1 - PLANO4 - PLANO6 - PLANO TIME
VOLO S RADIO
NICEWAY (the entire line)
FLO1R - FLO2R - FLO4R
VERY VR
SM2 - SM4
FLO1 - FLO2 - FLO4
VERY VE
ERGO
PLANO
FLO4R
VERY
By counting the number of beeps when the motor is switched on, it is possible to
verify the type of memorised transmitters.
Type of memorised transmitters
1 short beep
Transmitters with FLO coding
2 short beeps
Transmitters with FLOR coding
3 short beeps
Transmitters with SMILO coding
2 long beeps
No transmitter memorised
Mode I
Button
Button ▲ or 1
Button ■ or 2
Button ▼ or 3
Button 4
Mode II
Command
1
Step-by-Step (Up-Stop-Down-Stop...),
2
Up-Stop (Up-Stop-Up-Stop...)
3
Down-Stop (Down-Stop-Down-Stop...)
4
Stop
NICEWAY
VOLO S RADIO
SM4
SM2
Command
Up
Stop
Down
Stop

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